History of Roman Literature from Its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age ...E. Littell, 1827 |
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Strona 31
... poet interwove the national traditions with the Greek fables , and concentrated in one the attributes of different divinities . Thus , the Greek Kronos was identified with Saturn ; the rustic deities , Sylvanus and Faunus , peculiar to ...
... poet interwove the national traditions with the Greek fables , and concentrated in one the attributes of different divinities . Thus , the Greek Kronos was identified with Saturn ; the rustic deities , Sylvanus and Faunus , peculiar to ...
Strona 54
... poet was publicly sung in that * Ausus est primus argumento fabulam serere . Livy , Lib . VII . c . 2 . Tiraboschi , Stor . dell Letteratura Italiana . Parte III . Lib . II . c . 1 . Hieronym . in Euseb . Chron . p . 37. In Scaliger ...
... poet was publicly sung in that * Ausus est primus argumento fabulam serere . Livy , Lib . VII . c . 2 . Tiraboschi , Stor . dell Letteratura Italiana . Parte III . Lib . II . c . 1 . Hieronym . in Euseb . Chron . p . 37. In Scaliger ...
Strona 59
... poet . Cicero has given us some specimens of his jests , with which that celebrated wit and orator appears to have ... poets , and infinitely more so than Plautus or Terence ; since although he may have parodied or copied the dramatic ...
... poet . Cicero has given us some specimens of his jests , with which that celebrated wit and orator appears to have ... poets , and infinitely more so than Plautus or Terence ; since although he may have parodied or copied the dramatic ...
Strona 61
... poet , or one who lived shortly after him . Heyne thinks it most probable , that it was by a poet called Stasinus , a native of the island of Cyprus , and that it received its name from the country of its author || . Whoever may have ...
... poet , or one who lived shortly after him . Heyne thinks it most probable , that it was by a poet called Stasinus , a native of the island of Cyprus , and that it received its name from the country of its author || . Whoever may have ...
Strona 62
... poet afford- ed him a pleasure as exquisite as the finest statue that was ever formed by Myron . To judge , however , from the lines which remain , though in general too much broken to enable us even to divine their meaning , the style ...
... poet afford- ed him a pleasure as exquisite as the finest statue that was ever formed by Myron . To judge , however , from the lines which remain , though in general too much broken to enable us even to divine their meaning , the style ...
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Strona 116 - These mix'd with art, and to due bounds confin'd, Make and maintain the balance of the mind: The lights and shades, whose well accorded strife Gives all the strength and colour of our life.
Strona 270 - That the planets all move in elliptic orbits, of which the sun occupies one of the foci. 3. That the squares of the times of the revolutions of the planets are as the cubes of their mean distances from the sun.
Strona 91 - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees ; Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...
Strona 281 - Soles occidere et redire possunt: nobis cum semel occidit brevis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda.
Strona 289 - Bithynos liquisse campos et videre te in tuto ! o quid solutis est beatius curis ? cum mens onus reponit, ac peregrino labore fessi venimus larem ad nostrum desideratoque acquiescimus lecto. hoc est, quod unum est pro laboribus tantis.
Strona 37 - Manes. Agricolae prisci, fortes, parvoque beati, Condita post frumenta, levantes tempore festo Corpus et ipsum animum spe finis dura ferentem, Cum sociis operum, pueris, et conjuge fida, Tellurem porco, Silvanum lacte piabant, Floribus et vino Genium, memorem brevis aevi. Fescennina per hune inventa licentia morem Versibus alternis opprobria rustica fudit...
Strona 279 - Come on therefore, let us enjoy the good things that are present: and let us speedily use the creatures like as in youth. Let us fill ourselves with costly wine and ointments: and let no flower of the spring pass by us : let us crown ourselves with...
Strona 279 - ... quod si pertendens animo vestita cubaris, scissa veste meas experiere manus; quin etiam, si me ulterius provexerit ira, 20 ostendes matri bracchia laesa tuae.
Strona 182 - Cum milite isto praesens, abaens ut sies : Dies, noctesque me ames : me desideres : Me somnies : me expectes : de me cogites : Me speres : me te oblectes : mecum tota sis : Meus fac sis postremo animus, quando ego sum tuus.
Strona 216 - Ruit prolapsa, pelagus respergit, reflat. Ita dum interruptum credas nimbum volvier, Dum quod sublime ventis expulsum rapi Saxum aut procellis, vel globosos turbines Existere ictos undis concursantibus : Nisi quas terrestres pontus strages conciet, Aut forte Triton fuscina evertens specus Subter radices penitus undanti in freto Molem ex profundo saxeam ad caelum erigit.